The IFTTT app also integrates with your iPhone and Apple Watch's Health app, so you can easily track and maintain your habits.

Turn on Applets and:

• Control everything around you with your voice and Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant• Stay informed about what’s happening from publications like The New York Times and ProPublica• Always stay prepared for the weather with custom daily forecast notifications• Message roommates when you’re near the local grocery• Get an alert as soon as there’s a new Craigslist listing that matches you search• Stay safe with automated and intelligent home security alerts• Streamline your social media• Back up and share your iOS photos automatically• Back up important files, photos, and contacts to cloud-storage solutions, such as Dropbox or Google Drive• Set your home thermostat to an optimal temperature when you arrive home• Post all your Instagrams as Twitter photos or Pinterest pins• Trigger events based on your current location

There are thousands of other use cases! New services are added every week. Some popular ones include:

Ratings and Reviews

Editors’ Choice

Simplify and automate everyday tasks between apps by creating custom recipes with "if this, then that" statements. Text yourself if rain is forecast for tomorrow, save a news story once it posts, or share a photo the instant you snap it. With more than 65 supported apps and services, you can customize a seemingly endless number of powerful connections.

App Reviewer 43
, 12/15/2018

Easy programming beyond standard features

I’ve successfully used IFTT to set my Nest thermostat to run the fan for 15 minutes with one touch on a single widget button. This is very desirable to remain asleep instead of fumbling with the tiny controls on the Nest app itself, or having it tilt from portrait to landscape mode on you. Setting a fan to run for 15 minutes on the Nest app is a multi-step process that wakes me up when I need to sleep. I would love to see a widget button presentation that maximizes the description font size and offers color background differences to better distinguish one widget command from another. I solved this by minimizing my widget buttons and programs to the three that work well. Keep up the good work!

hepcat72-1
, 10/08/2019

Latest version is extremely frustrating and buggy

You cannot browse all your Applets anymore in one place. You cannot enable or disable applet notifications using the iPhone app anymore and the help article showing a screenshot of where that control should be is not there, at least for the applet I tried to disable notifications on. Tapping on a notification does not lead you to a page that is at all useful. The tapped notification and then disappears and it is nearly impossible to find the applet associated with the notification unless you remember which services it uses. Submitting a problem is an exasperating experience that tries your patience. You end up in an endless loop. All in all, what should take a handful of seconds takes over a half hour and ultimately results in not being able to accomplish what it is you tried to set out to do, Even though all you’re trying to do is turn off a notification of a specific applet. This latest version of IFTTT is much worse than previous versions.